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November Gardening To-Do List

November 1, 2016 by Western Gardens

November Gardening To-Do List

Welcome gardening friends, thanks for stopping by!

If you’re excited to work in your yard or garden, but not sure what to do in the chilly November weather, then you’ve come to the right place!  We’ve put together a list of things to do throughout the month.

You may not need to do everything on this list.  For example, if you don’t have upright bushes to tie or snow tools to inspect, skip over those items on the list.  Just pick what applies to your yard and plan out when you will do it all throughout the month!

November Gardening To-Do List

Photo by Russ Hendricks

November Gardening To-Do List 

➺Tie Upright Bushes like junipers and arborvitae with burlap strips to keep the
snow load from spreading their branches during winter

➺Cut Back And Mulch perennials as they go dormant

➺Deep Soak lawn, trees, shrubs & flower beds

➺Fertilize lawn if necessary, according to your schedule

➺Put Away any tools that are still out

➺Make Sure your snow shovels and/or snow blower are in good repair,
before you need them

➺Check Ice & Snow Removal Products and replenish if necessary, before it snows

➺Cover Beds With A Frost Blanket for an added layer of protection for your perennials

Be sure to check back for December’s to-do list!

November Gardening To-Do List

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September Gardening To-Do List

September 1, 2016 by Western Gardens

September Gardening To-Do List

Welcome friend, thanks for stopping by!

September Gardening To-Do Lists...to make taking care of your yard easier!

If you’re excited to work in your yard or garden, but not sure what to do in the cooler September weather, then you’ve come to the right place!  We’ve put together a list of things to do throughout the month.

You may not need to do everything on this list.  For example, if you don’t have roses, then you won’t need to worry about letting the hips form.  Just pick what applies to your yard and plan out when you will do it all throughout the month!

September Gardening To-Do Lists...to make taking care of your yard easier!

September Gardening To-Do List

➺Plant trees & shrubs

➺Watch For Frost Warnings and cover tender crops if necessary

➺Don’t Store apples and potatoes together

➺Stop Dead-Heading roses and let hips form

➺Buy Some Spring Bulbs from your local nursery

➺Plant Spring Bulbs (tulips, daffodils, etc) at the proper depth with a complete fertilizer

➺Plant Pansies with your fall bulbs

➺Keep Up with insect and weed control, keep watching for slugs & snails {check out THIS article for 3 simple ways to control snails!}

➺Last Treatment for peach twig borer

➺Treat Lawn Weeds with weed spray

➺Lay Seed for a new lawn, or lay sod

➺Divide Peonies if necessary

➺Stop Watering fruit trees

➺Start Feeding wild birds, if you stopped in the spring

➺Install a Roof De-Icing Cable to avoid winter ice build-up

Be sure to check out October’s Gardening To-Do List too!

September Gardening To-Do List...to make taking care of your yard easier!

Filed Under: Gardening, To-Do List Tagged With: Gardening, How To, how to's, tips, to-do list

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